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Old 12-16-2019, 11:46 AM
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Went to Hobby Lobby today and they have a panel for Easter of puppies with bunny ears and they also have 40% off on fabric. I am a dog lover so I bought it and the backing for it is so cute. I think it is suppose to be used for a quilt as it is a odd shape.Has anyone noticed how big they are making panels that I would want for wall hangings? Also the fabric says it is not suitable for children's sleepware but is a quilt ok?
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Old 12-16-2019, 02:11 PM
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I"m assuming with a little of poly in it, fabric would burn easier and worse for the wearer. Hence the warning for children's wear. sizes of panels do vary a bit. 20x24 or so. that all depends. I recently bought some panels to use as backing but already used one as the front. just added blocks and borders, etc. Was dragonflies. Have fun.
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Old 12-16-2019, 03:29 PM
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I haven't been to Hobby Lobby for a month or so. I bought some backing fabrics. I don't look around much as I don't need more fabrics.
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Old 12-17-2019, 07:11 AM
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I"m assuming with a little of poly in it, fabric would burn easier and worse for the wearer. Hence the warning for children's wear.
I've noticed that many 100% cotton quilting fabrics have that blurb in the selvage. There is a federal law that requires children's sleepwear fabric to meet a certain flameproof criteria. If the fabric is not treated in accordance with that law, it must say it's not suitable for children's sleepwear.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Business--Manuf...r-Regulations/

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What make fabric flame retardant. The link doesn't tell us that. It only tells us how to test for flammability.
The answer is "chemicals". There was a discussion on this somewhere several years ago. Many parents decided the risk of sleeping with flammable fabric was less than the risk of their children sleeping with chemicals every night
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Alas, I do not shop at HL

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